3 person tent for the two of us

Hi chaps & chappettes,

My girlfriend and I are wanting to buy a tent for our little tour to India (from the UK) and need to buy a spacious yet light tent, dirty coloured n all that. I'm having real trouble locating a 3 person in London to go and look at. We'd rather not have to buy one without us putting it up in a shop (which rules out stuff like Big Agnes as there's none around here). The Hilleberg Nallo GT only does a 2 sleeper that I can find round here. But will this be big enough for the two of us anyway????
Alternatively I've found the Vaude Mark Lite II tent on sale for £289 which we can go and look at http://www.fieldandtrek.com/product-...Tent-32798.htm

Anyone with any exprerience of this one or can offer any spirited advice???
Thanks chums.

There are Decathlon stores in England. Maybe try there. Machka and I bought a three-person T3 lightweight tent in France at a Decathlon, and we were impressed with its price, its practicality and its imperviousness to water!

I second what Rowan said. Have a look at the first story on my website (see signature line below). That story is about our trip to Europe this past summer, and in it, I talk about the tent Rowan mentioned. We bought it on Page 2, I believe, of the Pre-PBP section of the story ... and there are some photos of it in the PBP section (and I talk about it a bit there too) ... and I talk about it a little bit again on Page 4 of the Post-PBP section.

Hi there, we are using the Nallo 3 person tent and I must say it is lovely with just 2 inside. I think the 2 person would be a little cramped, especially if you plan to do a lot of tenting. Don't know where you can see before you buy. We got a really good deal online. The Hillebergs are great tents so I don't think you would be displeased with one if your budget can afford it.

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Unfortunately isoacitve and hike-lite don't have stores where you can go in and see. As far as I can work out anyway.
Thanks for the Decathlon tip. They really are cheap! Several hundred dollars/pounds cheaper than the Nallo. Surely they can't be as sturdy?!
I'm amazed at how poor London's stores are for stocking tents.

Unfortunately isoacitve and hike-lite don't have stores where you can go in and see. As far as I can work out anyway.
Thanks for the Decathlon tip. They really are cheap! Several hundred dollars/pounds cheaper than the Nallo. Surely they can't be as sturdy?!
I'm amazed at how poor London's stores are for stocking tents.

Both Rowan and I were very pleasantly surprised by the durability and quality of our tent. If you read the story of our trip on my website, we were in monsoon conditions for a while there and while other tents were washing away and people were bailing out, ours was warm and dry.

I have been using a Hilleberg Nammatj GT2 for many years on my own.
the last 7 years or so i have been sharing it with my GF, plenty of room.
however, after 2 poles broke in a row (we suspect someone fell onto our tent) we
decided to buy a Hilleberg Nammatj GT3 (in red no less) to get some extra space.

never regretted it.

however: if i were to go to India i would think long and hard about taking ANY tent.
that is: if India is anything like most other Asian countries there will be few, if any, campsites
and plenty cheap hotels, hostels etc.